$17B data center project pitched for Coweta County >> bit.ly/4j0DRON
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- 1978
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The development would be delivered in two phases, with the project expected to fully wrap by 2031.
Developer plans 800+ apartments in West Midtown
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Sewer lines, a rich man dying and a Tom Cruise movie played central roles in reviving a small former railroad town in North Georgia. This now flourishing area has homes that fetch more than $1 million.
North Georgia town overcomes a rocky road to flourish
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Atlanta developer Third & Urban has acquired a slice of Virginia-Highland's retail district and plans to revitalize the properties.
Virginia-Highland retail portfolio sold to Atlanta firm
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Predictions for Atlanta's retail market in 2025 >> bit.ly/40kWRQT
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APCU is one of Georgia's largest credit unions.
Bank-credit union merger called off
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A $17 billion proposal has emerged to build 13 data centers in Coweta County, a project that underscores the historic land speculation occurring in south metro Atlanta.
$17B data center project pitched for Coweta County
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An oft-overlooked sign of Atlanta’s population growth, storage facilities are on the rise.
Why storage facilities are popping up all over
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A Charlotte retail investment firm that owns some of Atlanta’s landmark shopping and dining districts has sold two of its properties, including one that’s home to the Majestic Diner and Plaza Theatre.
Asana Partners sells prominent Atlanta retail districts